Notable people with this surname include:
Boris Ivanovich Tishin was a boxer from the Soviet Union. He competed for the Soviet Union in the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland in the light-middleweight event where, as a losing semifinalist, he was awarded a bronze medal.
Nikolai Nikolayevich Tishin is a Russian professional football player. He last played in the Russian Second Division for FC Volochanin-Ratmir Vyshny Volochyok.
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The House of Romanov was the reigning royal house of Russia from 1613 to 1917.
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather, or an earlier male ancestor. A component of a name based on the name of one's mother or a female ancestor is a matronymic. Each is a means of conveying lineage.
A surname, family name, or last name is the portion of a personal name that indicates a person's family. Depending on the culture, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations based on the cultural rules.
A personal name or full name is the set of names by which an individual is known and that can be recited as a word-group, with the understanding that, taken together, they all relate to that one individual. In many cultures, the term is synonymous with the birth name or legal name of the individual. The academic study of personal names is called anthroponymy.
Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's given name and patronymic name in countries influenced by rule of the Russian Empire and more significantly the Soviet Union which enacted widespread Russification in culture, lingua franca, alphabet and customs.
The term von [fɔn] is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means of or from.
Omari Mikhaylovich Tetradze is a Georgian football manager and a former player of Caucasus Greek descent who, during his playing career, represented Russia at international level.
The Bulgarian name system has considerable similarities with most other European name systems, and with those of other Slavic peoples such as the Russian name system, though it has certain unique features.
Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means, "God is my judge", and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males, and is also used as a surname. It is also the basis for various derived given names and surnames.
Kovalevsky is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kovalyov, often spelled as Kovalev, or Kovalyova, Kovaleva, is a common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith".
Eagle Dynamics is a software company founded by the Russian Igor Tishin in 1991, based in Moscow, Russia. The company is the leader in developing combat flight simulators, and it develops Oracle-based products.
The Revolution That Wasn't is a 2008 documentary film by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina, on the National Bolshevik Party and the Dissenters' March.
Sankya is a 2006 novel by the Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin. «Sankya» is a story about Sasha Tishin, member of The Founders - revolutionary organization, similar to National Bolshevik Party.
Sergey Vladimirovich Aksyutin is a Russian sport shooter. He was selected to compete for Russia at the 2004 Summer Olympics and eventually claimed his only individual medal with a bronze in skeet shooting at the 2006 ISSF World Cup meet in Qingyuan, China. A full-fledged resident athlete of the Shooting Union of Russia, Aksyutin trained throughout his sporting career under head coach Yury Kashuba at SK Sibakademstroy in Novosibirsk.
An Azerbaijani name consists of an ad (name), ata adı (patronymic), and soyad (surname).